
Canada’s Sanoa Olin confirmed for Olympic surfing event, Cody Young to be a reserve
Sanoa Olin will represent Canada in surfing at the Paris Olympics this summer with Cody Young a second reserve for the men’s field.
Olin, a native of Tofino, B.C., who turns 19 on Tuesday, was already provisionally qualified for the Olympics by virtue of her earning a silver medal at last year’s Pan American Games in Chile. But she confirmed her place by finishing tied for 13th at the ISA World Surfing Games, the final Olympic qualifier that wrapped up Sunday in Puerto Rico.
The top eight women booked their ticket to Tahiti, the largest island in French Polynesia, which will host the Olympic surfing event starting July 27. But Olin’s 13th-place finish in Puerto Rico qualified her irrespective of her Pan Am Games performance given some of the women ahead of her were already headed to the Olympics.
“She’s a championship-level surfer with the scores to prove it,” said Dom Domic, executive director of Surf Canada. “There’s a lot of positive takeaways for her … She’s so fired up to go to Tahiti.”